My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). The ad week starts on Mondays. My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). The ad week starts on Mondays. My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
Here are the best Kroger deals for 5/14 – 5/20 (non-mega sale items):
You can load SavingStar, Upromise, Shortcuts, Cellfire, Kroger Digital Coupons and P&G e-Saver onto your shopper’s card – if you purchase an item that is on these lists, it is automatically deducted at checkout! e-Coupons do NOT double. e-Coupons CANNOT be stacked with paper coupons as they are considered manufacturer coupons. This is clearly stated in the Kroger online coupon policy. Be sure to NOT load an e-Coupon to your card if you plan on using a paper coupon for that item as e-coupons always take precedence over the paper coupon. Kroger offers Digital Coupons mobile application that allows you to load coupons to your loyalty card. Available for IPhones and Android devices.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). Ad starts on Mondays. My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
Here are the Kroger matchups and deals for the OSU Mega Sale 5/7 – 5/20:
Prices reflect additional $0.40 savings per item, assuming you have purchased 10 participating items.
This is a LONG list, so be sure to hit “display all matchups” to see full list. Items marked with (**) were not in the ad, but based on prices I found in my store.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.
My Kroger deals are based on the ad for Ohio (Great Lakes/Columbus Region). My Kroger doubles up to and including $0.50, so that is the math I do. If an item is priced 2/$5 (for example), you do not have to purchase 2 items to receive the $2.50 each price. Check your local store for policies regarding this.